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Devotional Verses

Founded on and Illustrative of select Texts of Scripture [by Bernard Barton]

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PROMPT FORGIVENESS ENJOINED.

“And when ye stand praying, forgive, if ye have aught against any.” —Mark, xi. 25.

Wait not until prayer be ended,
To forgive thy direst foe;
With thy prayer be pardon blended,
If forgiveness thou wouldst know:
From this precept shouldst thou start,
Thine is not a praying heart.
Praying hearts can never cherish
Thoughts of bitterness, or strife;
In their presence soon must perish
Prayer's true element, and life:
If from faith thy prayer up-springs,
Love must lend it heaven-ward wings.

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Shouldst thou, then, in thy devotion,
Feel against thy brother aught,
Instantly, with deep emotion,
Check each unforgiving thought;
While thy heart resentment bears,
God will never hear thy prayers.
Neither think thou of delaying;
Hatred on delay can live;—
Even while thou standest praying,
Freely, heartily forgive;
Or, whate'er thy sins may be,
Hope not God will pardon thee.
Should thy resolution falter,
Hatred has thy heart defil'd;
Leave thy gift before the altar,
First to man be reconcil'd,—
Then, forgiveness having shown,
Pray, that it may be thine own.